Although Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing has become increasingly popular over recent years, there still exist only a very small number of application domains that have exploited it on a large scale. This can be attributed to a number of reasons including the rapid evolution
of P2P technologies, coupled with their often-complex nature. This paper describes an implemented abstraction framework that seeks to aid developers in building P2P applications. A selection of example P2P applications that have been developed using this framework are
also presented.
%0 Journal Article
%1 walkerdine:08
%A Walkerdine, James
%A Hughes, Danny
%A Rayson, Paul
%A Simms, John
%A Gilleade, Kiel
%A Mariani, John
%A Sommerville, Ian
%C Newton, MA, USA
%D 2008
%I Butterworth-Heinemann
%J Computer Communications
%K framework p2p peer-to-peer
%N 2
%P 387--401
%T A framework for P2P application development
%U http://www.dannyhughes.org/papers/framework.pdf
%V 31
%X Although Peer-to-Peer (P2P) computing has become increasingly popular over recent years, there still exist only a very small number of application domains that have exploited it on a large scale. This can be attributed to a number of reasons including the rapid evolution
of P2P technologies, coupled with their often-complex nature. This paper describes an implemented abstraction framework that seeks to aid developers in building P2P applications. A selection of example P2P applications that have been developed using this framework are
also presented.
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also presented.
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